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CHAP. 91. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
authorised and empowered, to sell at public auction, or otherwise,
any real property which the said corporation now holds; and the
president of said bank, for the time being, shall be fully empowered
to convey the same by a good and sufficient deed of conveyance
to the purchaser or purchasers of said real property. |
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Passed Jan. 17, 1817. |
CHAP. XCII.
An Act appointing Commissioners to revive and correct the Original
Plot of the Town of Cumberland, in Allegany County.
Lib. TH.
No. 5, fol. 232.
A Supplement, 1818, ch. 129. |
| Preamble. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
by petition
of Thomas Beall, of Samuel, proprietor of the town of Cumberland,
in Allegany county, that by virtue of an act of assembly,
passed at November session, eighteen hundred and five*, appointing
Roger Perry, George Hoffman, Jonathan Cox, Evan Gwynn
and Upton Bruce, commissioners to mark and bound the said
town, in the execution of the powers vested in them by virtue of
said act, the surveyor employed by the said commissioners has
made some errors that cannot be corrected without legislative interference;
therefore, |
Commissioners appointed
to revise
plot of town. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Roger Perry, George Hoffman, Jonathan Cox, Evan Gwynn and
Adam Segur, senior (a), be and the same are hereby appointed
commissioners, with full power and authority, with the assistance
of the surveyor of said county, to revise and correct any errors appearing
in the original plot of said town, with as full and ample
powers as were vested in the commissioners appointed by the aforesaid
act of 1805.
(a) Other commissioners added by 1818, ch. 129. |
| —Their allowance. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners
shall receive
one hundred and fifty cents for each and every day they may
be employed in the same, to be paid by the said Thomas Beall, of
Samuel, but in case of a refusal to pay, the same may be collected
before a single justice of the peace in a summary way. |
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Passed Jan. 17, 1817. |
CHAP. XCIII.
An Act for the benefit of Daniel Pendleton and Frederick Jenkins,
of
the City of Baltimore. Lib. TH. No. 5, fol.
233. A Private Act. |
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Passed Jan. 17, 1817. |
CHAP. XCIV.
An Act to authorise Robert Cook, of Kent County, Delaware, to sell
a certain portion of Land therein mentioned. (b)
Lib. TH. NO. 5,
fol. 234. A Private Act.
(b) To which his daughter, Mary Cook, that a legal right. |
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Passed Jan. 17, 1817. |
CHAP. XCV.
An Act to Incorporate the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's,
in Frederick
County. Lib. TH. No. 5, fol. 234. |
| Preamble. |
WHEREAS, Elizabeth A. Seton, Elizabeth Boyle, Cecilia
O.
Conway, Jane Smith, Rosetta White, Margaret George, Bridget
Farrell, Mary Ann Butler, Frances Jourdan, Susanna Closey, Teresa
Conway, Jane Francis Gartland, Eleanor Angela Brady, Ann
Gruber, Adele Salva, Elizabeth Magdalene Guerin, Sarah Thompson, |
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